
Signed sealed and delivered: A campaign backing a proposed redistricting reform amendment turned in more than 731,000 signatures to state officials on Monday. As Andrew Tobias writes, the development puts Ohio one step closer to a high-stakes political fight this November over whether to kick out the Republican elected officials that run the Ohio Redistricting Commission and replace them a citizen’s commission composed of equal parts Republicans, Democrats and political independents. Elections officials now will work over the next few weeks to verify whether at least 413,487 of the signatures...